Media Giant Says A Major Story is Unfolding: ‘AMERICA HAS BEEN ARMING ISIS’

ISIS has become the trickiest foreign policy problem to face America since 9/11. The terrorist group is rapidly expanding and, after the Paris attacks, a multi-national force is attempting to take the group apart.

If Matt Drudge, the infamous founder of the conservative site Drudge Report, is to believed, however, the United States has been involved with ISIS in a terrible way.

Now, if you're thinking that shipments of American weapons and armaments have been hijacked by the terrorists and are now being used against U.S. soldiers, that's certainly been going on for a while. However, this most recent revelation concerns something much more dangerous.

It appears, if sources are to be believed, that "moderate rebels" who were armed, outfitted, and trained using United States' personnel and funds, have switched sides and are now fighting alongside terrorist jihadists.

This most recent occurrence follows the trend of U.S.-backed militias turning over weapons and equipment to ISIS rebels when forced with the option to fight or surrender. Tanks, trucks, and other large-scale weaponry have all been captured by ISIS through this method.

The news of even more men and equipment turning tail and joining ISIS comes during a time when President Obama is under attack for not providing clear direction or information regarding the status of U.S. operations in the Middle East.

A former Defense Intelligence Agency head, Michael Flynn, told Fox News that President Obama needs to fix his information network because Obama's been getting information catered to his own rhetoric. "If he’s not getting the intelligence he needs and if he’s not paying attention to what else is going on, then something else is wrong there between them and the advisers he has," said Flynn.

President Obama, it's time that you delivered a succinct, solid plan against ISIS, instead of the wishy-washy version you've cooked up until now. We need to fight back against these murderers.